Boylston Police Log

Thursday

Mar 31, 2011 at 6:00 AM

The following is a sampling of the Boylston Police Log. During the week of March 21 through 27, officers responded to two alarms and logged 110 building checks. The ambulance was dispatched four times.

Monday, March 21

5:20 p.m., officers responded to Fox Tail Way to confirm that two males in a pick-up truck were working with the Asian longhorned beetles program, per the request of a resident. All set; they were with the USDA.

Tuesday, March 22

12:14 a.m., officers responded to West Boylston for a male who fled on foot from officers in the Hosmer Street area.

3:04 a.m., an officer responded to Main Street for a disabled tractor trailer that lost its drive shaft. Tow had been called.

10:33 a.m., an officer responded to West Boylston to assist with apprehending a person on Shrewsbury Street.

5:23 p.m., a caller from Shrewsbury Street reported a lost or stolen wallet with two credit cards inside.

8:21 p.m., an officer responded to Main Street for the report of a man lying on the side of the road. All set; the person was sitting on his lawn.

10:14 p.m., an officer and a firefighter responded to Maple Way for a carbon monoxide detector sounding. It was a faulty detector.

Thursday, March 24

9:07 a.m., officers responded to Shrewsbury Street for a report of a vehicle blocking the drive-through and refusing to move. The drive-through sign was being replaced.

1:22 p.m., a walk-in to the Police Station, on Main Street, requested to speak to an officer about a civil dispute.

Friday, March 25

5:17 p.m., Clinton was notified of a pick-up truck that was swerving and throwing beer cans out of the window, heading north on Route 70.

9:08 p.m., an officer and a firefighter responded to Nicholas Avenue for an uncontained large fire. Officer spoke to person, who extinguished the fire. Fire was later reported reignited. The fire department responded to extinguish the fire.

10:55 p.m., an officer removed debris from the road on Main Street.

Saturday, March 26

12:37 p.m., an officer responded to Rocky Pond Road for a call received about a person removing wood from a beetle zone. Person was spoken to.

8:45 p.m., officers responded to Elmwood Place for a suspicious vehicle. The person was waiting for a friend.

Sunday, March 27

3:42 p.m., officers responded to Tahanto for a motion alarm. Gym doors were not secured properly. Group rehearsing for a play was also in the building.

6:35 p.m., officers responded to Nicholas Avenue for a suspicious vehicle backed into the woods. People were talking and are now leaving the area.

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